The Abode occupies approximately of forest that spans the border between New York State and Massachusetts. Most of its shared community facilities are grouped within two areas, the Main Campus and the Mountain Conference Center.
Main Campus The Main Campus is a cluster of buildings at the south end of Darrow Road, most of which are the original South Family structures of the Mount Lebanon Shaker Village, demonstrating "preservation through use." Many of the buildings are named for spiritual qualities that Sufis value, drawn from the
99 Names of God in Islam.
Rezak was the South Family's main communal building and now contains the library and community dining room.
Vakil houses the Abode Programs Office, and served as the Shaker
chair-caning shop.
Mughni is the former Shaker trustees building.
Fatah (the 1867 Shaker women's workhouse) holds men's and women's dorms. Recently renovated, the
Shaker Barn was built in 1850 as a horse barn, but now hosts offices and art studios. The
Meditation Hall was built in 1975 by Abode community members, and is used as a sacred space used for public events. Three personal retreat huts are located in the
Retreat Hut Field on the hill behind the Meditation Hall, and several retreat huts and cabins are situated beside a stream south of the Shaker Barn.
Mountain Camp The
Mountain Camp hosts large group events for the Abode and The Inayati Order as well as being available as a woodland
conference center. The Mountain Camp comprises dining pavilions and meeting spaces, along with shared bathroom and shower facilities for those staying on the mountain overnight. Meals are prepared in the distinctive octagonal
Kitchen building. Housing on the mountain is provided by two shared cabins that hold a total of twenty two-person rooms, sixteen private huts that are simple, rustic retreat huts without electricity, and extensive space for tenting along the mountain's walking paths. ==References==